Can anyone provide a link of the race? I missed it. Even highlights would do.

So yeah, Australia could only field one male & one female rider for the MTB XC races earlier today. Would I be right in saying MTB XC was the only Comms Games event Australia only fielded one athlete of each gender in? I suppose MTBing is not a big thing here in Australia...

Marx wrote:Can anyone provide a link of the race? I missed it. Even highlights would do.

So yeah, Australia could only field one male & one female rider for the MTB XC races earlier today. Would I be right in saying MTB XC was the only Comms Games event Australia only fielded one athlete of each gender in? I suppose MTBing is not a big thing here in Australia...

I can't supply any links to either subject, but I did read in the current Aus MTB mag that MTBA had very little say in who was selected, as the Commonwealth Games committee only recognise one 'official' organisation from each sport for each country, and at the moment that's Cycling Australia who have very strict selection criteria which basically says if you don't have a chance of winning, we won't send you.

taped it...well most of the womens due to Seven saying the mtb was on one channel...but was actually on the other (in the EPG), grrr...saw the end of the womens, which was good...but OMGosh the mens race! Wow that was just plain AMAZING.

I beleive we only had 1 man/women was due to 36 cycling spots and well... track events...cause yeah thats what most people do, ride track, but hey we can win medals so...TRACK!

On the topic of the Comm games, been seeing a lot of teams that have had fund raisers or paying their own way for athletes to get here, then there's us with 50 bazillion dollars of funding so we can win all the medals when none of the big countries compete, just seems kinda weird or hollow (nothing against the athletes, just the whole sort of feel of the games). Was discussing with one guy how in Canada the Comm games isn't much of a thing, sort of a thing you do if it fit in your schedule but a lower priority than a world cup race.

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